Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sonneberg Shack.


There's something about bricks, tiles and wood that catches the eye in a way that concrete can't.


This old shack stood near the Alte Muehle, and maybe functioned as a store for fuel for the winters. 


Speaking of winter, it had not yet retreated. The sun came out for a day lest we forget how he looked like.


Rest of the days, it was foggy, damp, lonely, and yet... enchanting.









3 comments:

  1. Cute little shack.
    Wish I could quietly retire and hole up here, with a nice little doggy and also a furry pussy cat for company!
    Regards
    GV

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  2. The more I see your sketches, the more I visualize the strokes of the great RKL . Keep on pardner. It brings cherished memories of illustrations of illustrated weekly of india

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  3. GV San, my sentiments too run along same lines....
    Savit San, thank you for your encouragement. RKL is undoubtedly the God of the Black ink pen.
    And... The ready wit...
    Am willing to be a Nano- RKL :-)... Still a tough call...

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